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Posted by Shelby on 22nd March 2010

How to Have the Perfect Newborn Photography Session

Getting perfect photos taken of your newborn seems easy, right? You do the right research, choose a great photographer, bring your baby to the studio and presto! Unfortunately, a baby photography session can be a disorganized nightmare if you don’t plan ahead. Luckily babyphotographers.com has a few great tips to ensure your baby photography session happens flawlessly.

When Should I Have My Baby Photographed?

The absolute best time to have your newborn baby photographed is within the first 5-10 days of life. Seem early?  Getting pictures taken this early will ensure your baby will be at its sleepiest state – therefore allowing the baby photographer to mold and fold your baby into all those irresistibly cute poses.  Plus, baby acne has a tendency to develop later, so an earlier appointment offers this added benefit. Although you might be a bit tired, this early appointment will be worth it when you experience a very easy baby photography session and receive a beautiful piece of art.

Make Your Appointment Early

Obviously, if you need to have your baby photographed so soon after birth, you will need to make your appointment well in advance. Schedule your appointment based on your due date and call your selected baby photographer a few months before your desired session date and time.  Many of the best baby photographers get booked early so don’t wait until the last minute.

What Should I Bring to Ensure My Baby Photography Session Goes Smoothly?

  • Your baby should be wearing minimal, loose-fitting clothing.  Wrap blankets around them in their car seat if it is cold.
  • Keep the diaper loose to prevent diaper lines on your baby’s skin.
  • Bring a pacifier, extra food and anything sentimental you want in a shot.
  • Do you want the picture to match your nursery? Bring any matching items you would like in the photos to the session such as a blanket, hat, wrap or stuffed animal.

Start your planning early and remember these great tips from babyphotographers.com for the perfect photo session!

    5 Responses

  1. Jason Wilk says:

    Great tips, thanks a bunch! I have to admit, I am dreading sitting through a photo session with my wife and infant son and these tips might make life a little easier to bear :) Plus, I have a better idea what to expect. THanks!

  2. Laura says:

    Great tips. Also be prepared for a rather lengthy session. Sometimes it takes a bit to get that newborn in that deep sleep state that we love and need for those adorable poses. As an on location baby photographer I always prepare my clients to expect me to be at their home for a few hours and that we will take our time with breaks for baby to nurse/feed.

  3. Kati Decker says:

    I would love to share this on my blog. However, when i try it tells me the posting has failed. I was hoping you could help! All the log-in information is correct, but it won’t work! This is a great post and I would love to share it. Thanks so much.

  4. Heather says:

    Hi Kati! I just tested the Share feature on another Wordpress blog, and it posted okay. Are you using Wordpress? Also, I’m sure you know this, but make sure you don’t put a “www.” in front of your blog URL. If it still won’t work, maybe you could just copy and paste the link? Please let me know if you are successful. Thanks so much!

  5. Kati Decker says:

    Hi Heather! Thanks for your response. I am using wordpress and i think i did have the “www” in the url, I didn’t know that wasn’t supposed to be there! (It’s my first time reposting from anther blog shhh).

    I ended up just copying and pasting with links back to the post here on babyphotographers.com. I hope that’s ok!

    Thanks for your help. Now i know to repost it properly! :)

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